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  1. St. Mary and St. Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church was founded on Jan 6th, 2010 and moved permanently to the current location on Jun 26th, 2016. Fr. Andrew's Weekly Message ©2020 St. Mary and St. Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church of Greater Philadelphia

  2. The Holy Psalmody of Kiahk.pdf — Kiahk Psalmody --English, Coptic, Arabic Three Divine Liturgies.pdf — Holy Kholagy --English, Coptic, Arabic ©2020 St. Mary and St. Mercurius Coptic Orthodox Church of Greater Philadelphia

  3. Jan 19, 2024 · The liturgy is in English, Arabic, and Coptic, an ancient Egyptian language. On January 6, many Philadelphia Copts attended evening mass at St. George Coptic Orthodox Church before gathering for Christmas dinner with their families. On January 7, the church hosted a Christmas party for the community.

  4. Formerly Fr. Karas El Anba Bishoy, has joined the monastery in 1994 and was ordained a monk in 1993. He was ordained a general bishop to serve Cairo on June 1, 2014 by the hand of H.H. Pope Tawadros II and enthroned to the newly formed Diocese of Pennsylvania, Delware, Maryland, and West Virgina on November 11, 2017. May the Lord keep his life.

  5. Bishop Karas. His Grace Bishop Karas was ordained a monk in 1993. He then was ordained a priest in 1999 and later was ordained a bishop in 2014. He was enthroned as the bishop of the diocese of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and West Virginia in 2017. May God continue to bless his service.

  6. St. George Coptic Orthodox Church was established in 1969, as the fourth Coptic Church in America, with only about 30-50 families at the time. The first church building was bought in Conshohocken in 1980. By the grace of God, the congregation bought what is. the current building in Norristown, Pennsylvania in 1994.

  7. History. St. George Coptic Orthodox Church was the first Coptic Orthodox church established in Pennsylvania, in 1969. [6] It was incorporated in May 1973 [1] with 30 families at the time. [7] Several Coptic Orthodox priests served the congregation in churches of other denominations until 1980, when a building in Conshohocken was purchased.

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